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our mystery city debt clock came from chicago, illinois. and chicago could certainly be facing real financial disaster if it cannot get its pension reform act together. that debt already more than $21 billion, and every kid born in chicago today owes already about $8,000. so let us bring in lawrence, president of the civic federation as well as our own rick santelli. lawrence, i want to begin with you. how bad is the situation in chicago? >> it's very bad. the city faces an enormous budget deficit, but in addition to that because of years of under funding of the pension and ignoring the financial liabilities, we're now faced with a city that could either triple the property taxes or cut the benefits for existing retirees and workers. >> how is it that the extent of this problem, lawrence, was not known earlier? somehow it that it was underestimated to this degree? >> there's been manipulation by our legislature, by everyone involved. instead of funding it according to the actuary, illinois uses a multiplier that has nothing to do with the p
our mystery city debt clock came from chicago, illinois. and chicago could certainly be facing real financial disaster if it cannot get its pension reform act together. that debt already more than $21 billion, and every kid born in chicago today owes already about $8,000. so let us bring in lawrence, president of the civic federation as well as our own rick santelli. lawrence, i want to begin with you. how bad is the situation in chicago? >> it's very bad. the city faces an enormous...
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to illinois now, i want to go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is jim from evanston, illinois, home of the northwestern wildcats. we love you. >> and i love northwestern. what's on your mind? >> caller: my question is rimm, should i buy or sell? >> no, we're not buying, no, no, no. salvatore in florida. >> caller: a big, big boo-yah from florida. >> i like that. go ahead, sunshine. >> caller: cisco. >> you know what? cisco, i thought they had a great quarter. i thought that things were starting to go well. and now i'm not thinking that way because telco spending is so bad, so i'm going to have to say stay away until we see the next quarter. let's go to joe in texas. >> caller: cramer, how are you? >> real good, how about you? >> caller: good, thank you, sir. mpc broke off. what do you think of that? lastly, my father-in-law, my uncle both early 60s think our economy will die if the president barack obama wins a second election. your opinion? thank you. >> i'm not a political guy. don't care for that question. marathon, i like. let's go to ro
to illinois now, i want to go to jim in illinois. jim! >> caller: boo-yah, jim. this is jim from evanston, illinois, home of the northwestern wildcats. we love you. >> and i love northwestern. what's on your mind? >> caller: my question is rimm, should i buy or sell? >> no, we're not buying, no, no, no. salvatore in florida. >> caller: a big, big boo-yah from florida. >> i like that. go ahead, sunshine. >> caller: cisco. >> you know what? cisco, i...
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senator dick durbin is an illinois democrat, and he joins us right now along with john harwood. john? >> maria, we've got senator dick durbin, a former colleague of barack obama in the senate. let me ask about the president's performance tonight. he was much more aggressive than mitt romney. in some ways, he looked more like the challenger in the race than what he was trying to make up ground. do you think he struck the right tone in doing that? >> he learned a valuable lesson in denver, standing there being presidential doesn't work. there are two candidates on stage. they're going to basically try to highlight the differences. so in the second debate again tonight, the president really brought the debate to governor romney. and i think at the end of the night, count how many times governor romney said well i agree with that part of the president's policy, or something i said earlier in the campaign is no longer operative. so i think at the end of the night, the president looked strong and decisive. and governor romney did not look like he was in a comfort element there on the
senator dick durbin is an illinois democrat, and he joins us right now along with john harwood. john? >> maria, we've got senator dick durbin, a former colleague of barack obama in the senate. let me ask about the president's performance tonight. he was much more aggressive than mitt romney. in some ways, he looked more like the challenger in the race than what he was trying to make up ground. do you think he struck the right tone in doing that? >> he learned a valuable lesson in...
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dale in illinois. dale? >> mr. cramer. what's up? northern illinois university husky football booyah. >> love the program. what's up? >> we are 7 and 1 and should be ranked but we play in the mac and nobody pays attention. >> no, we do. we go through -- go ahead. >> all right i've got a stock that has an uphill battle. it's a steel company. high beta. it was down 6%. earnings report did not help. the stock is ak steel. >> no, man, come on. sell sell sell sell sell sell sell sell you are in the majors. let's go john in new hampshire. >> cramer let's get a big booyah from the university of new hampshire. what are your thoughts on omni vision technology? >> sell sell sell sell sell sell you don't want to be in that. >> john in missouri, john? >> farrel gas. >> price wars in that industry. how about enterprise product partners. >> evan in michigan. booyah from michigan. >> i'm with that, what's up? >> awesome. lo? >> i hate to endorse smoking but i will endorse smoking stock. i want to be a buyer. russell in california. short and long-te
dale in illinois. dale? >> mr. cramer. what's up? northern illinois university husky football booyah. >> love the program. what's up? >> we are 7 and 1 and should be ranked but we play in the mac and nobody pays attention. >> no, we do. we go through -- go ahead. >> all right i've got a stock that has an uphill battle. it's a steel company. high beta. it was down 6%. earnings report did not help. the stock is ak steel. >> no, man, come on. sell sell sell sell...
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let's go to john in illinois, please, john? >> caller: big hello sandy boo-yeah to you. >> nice. >> nuan, nuance technology. >> voice recognition, maybe it's because of the herb greenberg in me. i've been suspicion and wary of voice recognition stocks. i can't get behind it. greg in alabama. greg? >> caller: what do you think about united states oil fund? uso? >> no, no, no. we're not going to buy any of those ones that are -- these don't work. in "getting back to even" i explain why they don't work. i need you in an oil and gas company. i'm sensitive to conoco. by the way, i think you can do that lnco, holds up well. and they've got a good yield. abraham in south carolina. >> caller: hey, jim. man, i love your show. boo-yeah. >> thank you, thank you. >> caller: my question is about anxn. >> people have really decided to back away from this one. it's almost like they decided this one went up too much and they're rotating into gilead. i agree. let's go to mike. >> caller: hey, jim. looking for high dividends. i bought windstream
let's go to john in illinois, please, john? >> caller: big hello sandy boo-yeah to you. >> nice. >> nuan, nuance technology. >> voice recognition, maybe it's because of the herb greenberg in me. i've been suspicion and wary of voice recognition stocks. i can't get behind it. greg in alabama. greg? >> caller: what do you think about united states oil fund? uso? >> no, no, no. we're not going to buy any of those ones that are -- these don't work. in...
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let's go to brindell in illinois. >> caller: hey, we subscribe to your newsletter and love it. you're the information highway to investing. your past recommendations for farrow gas and we bought it, and i bought it at $28 and i bought in again when it went down. right now i'm at about $23 a share. with the news today, should i hold it, what should i do? >> remember, i did sour on the propane, it became price competitive, all these companies are shooting each other to ribbons. the number was not good. i did not like the fact they had some other bit of news that was not that positive. that's it. i don't know how much more it can go down, but that's a cop-out for me. i don't like farrel gas anymore. i'm sorry about any confusion it may have engendered. picture perfect is something, this market is not. there's the real and then the abstract. today, the macro abstract. "mad money" will be back after the break. >>> coming up, seasons greetings. ahh, fall. apple picking, jack-o'-lanterns and the fourth quarter, and tonight, cramer is showing you how to get your portfolio set up to gen
let's go to brindell in illinois. >> caller: hey, we subscribe to your newsletter and love it. you're the information highway to investing. your past recommendations for farrow gas and we bought it, and i bought it at $28 and i bought in again when it went down. right now i'm at about $23 a share. with the news today, should i hold it, what should i do? >> remember, i did sour on the propane, it became price competitive, all these companies are shooting each other to ribbons. the...
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let's go to faysal in illinois. >> caller: big boo-ya. >> good to have you. let's make money what's the stock? >> caller: -- corporation. >> i once owned 4.9%. i know the company really well when i was at the hedge fund. i don't want to own the stock. it's too cyclical. matt in michigan? >> caller: yeah. from warren, michigan. the arsenal for the second world war. henry ford built a bomber every 55 minutes. anyhow, it's -- natural gas. >> ie'd hold on it. let's go to lucy, like lucy the elephant in new jersey when i was growing up. go ahead, lucy. >> caller: this is lucy from wayne. >> great people. i'm sorry. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. i wanted to ask you today about dex. >> oh, boy. i don't know where to begin. this is a one-way ticket to paradise. uggs have definitely peaked. the tom brady uggs not doing well, he had a good game yesterday. if martinez were to come on the show we'd feel a heck of a lot better. we need to hear from management. that's what going to turn the tide. i need to go to harlan in washington. >> caller: hey, jim, vancouver.
let's go to faysal in illinois. >> caller: big boo-ya. >> good to have you. let's make money what's the stock? >> caller: -- corporation. >> i once owned 4.9%. i know the company really well when i was at the hedge fund. i don't want to own the stock. it's too cyclical. matt in michigan? >> caller: yeah. from warren, michigan. the arsenal for the second world war. henry ford built a bomber every 55 minutes. anyhow, it's -- natural gas. >> ie'd hold on it....
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it is time for the lightening round i want to start with rebecca in illinois. >> thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> no, no we are going to stay away from mcdonald's. it is in a down spin. let's wait until it goes to 80. brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it is going down. i know that. it is down from 60 and forget it. i want to bet on howard schultz the ceo. isaac. >> booyah how are you? >> how are you. >> fine. >> i hope you and your family are safe. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> the reason i'm calling is -- food. i own it for the spin off and they have sold 12% to the public and they are going to spin off the remaining 88 cents to shareholders within six months. do i hold on to it? >> i read a negative article about the ceo and i think it hurt the stock. i think a lot of people are angry at the guy but i would hold on to the stock. >> bill. >> my question is with marley corp.
it is time for the lightening round i want to start with rebecca in illinois. >> thank you for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> no, no we are going to stay away from mcdonald's. it is in a down spin. let's wait until it goes to 80. brian in texas, brian. >> hi, jim. like yourself i thought i was of sound mind. >> no, no this is way too competitive. go for verizon. i will embrace centurylinc but it is no good. >> how do you feel about starbuck's? >> it...
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but we didn't move anything out of illinois. we're going to build a new headquarters here. we have deep roots here, it's hard to move out. i talked to the governor and we're talking about the business climate here, got to change, he knows it. >> doug you mentioned in your last answer to joe just that you think housing starts and the return to housing and construction that, will turn when you see the unemployment numbers improve. we've talked to other people including warren buffett who say you'll see an improvement in the jobless situation when housing starts to turn because that's a big driver of job creation which gets you into this chicken and egg scenario, which comes first? >> well, what comes first is an economic growth rate above 1.5%. the lowest growth rate we've seen in a long number of years in really i think in my lifetime it's been a very slow and anemic recovery, and as soon as we can get that clicking up into twos, we're predicting that a little bit for next year, 2% in 2013 for the u.s., we'll see some of this come back, both unemployment and housing starts a
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, some of the worst states. >> illinois, they're talking about 15 basis points, and new york they're talking about 30 basis points. those types of things are going to prevent the mortgage rate 3.5% coming down. >> you heard it from rob, seasoned veteran. if you're looking to refi, go now. carl, back to you. >> that is the debate of the day. thanks so much, rick. it's a big topic in all the presidential debates, and that is energy. now old energy companies trying to use new technology to make fuel cheaper. our jane wells is live in california looking at just that. nice hat, jane. >> hey, carl, i'm not exactly felix baumgartner height, but it feels like it. billions in your money spent on green energy projects. the solar without subsidies make any economic sense? that story when we come back. w. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leade
, some of the worst states. >> illinois, they're talking about 15 basis points, and new york they're talking about 30 basis points. those types of things are going to prevent the mortgage rate 3.5% coming down. >> you heard it from rob, seasoned veteran. if you're looking to refi, go now. carl, back to you. >> that is the debate of the day. thanks so much, rick. it's a big topic in all the presidential debates, and that is energy. now old energy companies trying to use new...
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matt in illinois, please. matt? >> hey, jim, this is matt walsh calling from home of the first-place chicago bears. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, man. thank you for shutting down megatron, mega nothing as far as i'm concerned. >> caller: you got it, man. love the show. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm looking at millennial media, ticker mm, they were up about 10% today. curious, what are your thoughts about them moving forward? also with facebook, google, and the other tech giants having all these problems in the mobile advertising, do you see millennial as a potential takeover target? and who else? >> bingo. now, i would not recommend a stock as a takeover candidate if the fundamentals were bad, they were good, did a very big secondary, people lapped it up. it was like when yelp did it and the stock took off. millennial media is the solution for one of these companies whether it be yahoo or google to be able to develop a mobile strategy that may be able to compete with what we now know is facebook's winning strategy. hold on to
matt in illinois, please. matt? >> hey, jim, this is matt walsh calling from home of the first-place chicago bears. boo-yah. >> boo-yah, man. thank you for shutting down megatron, mega nothing as far as i'm concerned. >> caller: you got it, man. love the show. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm looking at millennial media, ticker mm, they were up about 10% today. curious, what are your thoughts about them moving forward? also with facebook, google, and the other tech...
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mark in illinois. mark? >> caller: jim. >> go ahead, mark. >> caller: i was wondering about stillwater mine. >> don't care for it. we like the gld. full disclosure, disney, we sold the disney alerts with the idea it would be not that great a quarter. that may be wrong. do want to buy it back. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in this mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" . with minimal collateral damage. but rather than neutralizing enemies in their sleep, you'd be targeting stocks to trade. well, that's what trade architect's heat maps do. they make you a trading assassin. trade architect. td ameritrade's empowering web-based trading platform. trade commission-free for 60 days, and we'll throw in up to $600 when you open an account. trade commission-free for 60 days, mike rowe here at a ford tell me fiona, who's having a big tire
mark in illinois. mark? >> caller: jim. >> go ahead, mark. >> caller: i was wondering about stillwater mine. >> don't care for it. we like the gld. full disclosure, disney, we sold the disney alerts with the idea it would be not that great a quarter. that may be wrong. do want to buy it back. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, how do your stocks...
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we start with mark in illinois. mark? >> cramer, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, chief. >> what do you think about bp? >> take a pass, my friend. there are so many other better oil companies. i like statoil more than that. it's got growth without that kind of profile, so to speak. how about tony in indiana? tony? >> hey, jim. a big indiana university kelly school of business boo-yah. >> how much do we like kelly? go ahead. >> impact laboratories. ipxl in early august. where do you see it going from here? >> you know, you guys are so rigorous out there. i know that if i even try to comp this, you'll be all over me. i'm going to take a pass and do more work on it. tom in florida, please tom? >> jimmy, panhandle boo-yah to you. >> oh, man. great 98 boo-yah right back at you, including ft. walton beach. >> that's where we're at. >> i knew it! >> last week you talked about boardwalk pipeline and you said it was one of your favorites. now they did this secondary and diluted us a little bit. what are we going to do? >> i think we're fine.
we start with mark in illinois. mark? >> cramer, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, chief. >> what do you think about bp? >> take a pass, my friend. there are so many other better oil companies. i like statoil more than that. it's got growth without that kind of profile, so to speak. how about tony in indiana? tony? >> hey, jim. a big indiana university kelly school of business boo-yah. >> how much do we like kelly? go ahead. >> impact laboratories. ipxl in early...
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mark in illinois. mark? >> caller: jim. >> go ahead, mark. >> caller: i was wondering about stillwater mine. >> don't care for it. we like the gld. just in full disclosure, disney, we did sell the disney fraction alerts with the idea that it would not be that great a quarter. that may be wrong. do want to buy it back. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming up, how do your stocks stack up in this mystifying market? cramer makes sure your portfolio makes the grade on "am i diversified?" ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able
mark in illinois. mark? >> caller: jim. >> go ahead, mark. >> caller: i was wondering about stillwater mine. >> don't care for it. we like the gld. just in full disclosure, disney, we did sell the disney fraction alerts with the idea that it would not be that great a quarter. that may be wrong. do want to buy it back. and that is the conclusion of the "lightning round." >> announcer: the lightning round is sponsored by td ameritrade. >>> coming...
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those prices allow powder river basin coal and illinois coal to be in the money. i think you are seeing some more coal dispatch relative to gas and should be hellful for demand and operation going forward. there. are a lot of coal plans that are going to be mothballed. the battle group had a study out thinking 59,000 to 77,000 megawatts in coal plant capacity will, in fact, be retired. won't that at the end of the day have a negative impact on the sector? >> that's about 20% of capacity but probably only 10% of effective coal-fired electricity generation. much all of that's been well priced into the equities here. i think if you get a normal winter, a better economy, gas to continue to move higher, as we move into 2013, china starts to pick up and get better demand for steel and met coal. i think a turn around in the stocks. i think that capacity closer numbers well factored into the names. >>> it is karen. do you see any consolidation in this base? >> probably not before the november elections. but having said that, certainly these stocks have come way down from
those prices allow powder river basin coal and illinois coal to be in the money. i think you are seeing some more coal dispatch relative to gas and should be hellful for demand and operation going forward. there. are a lot of coal plans that are going to be mothballed. the battle group had a study out thinking 59,000 to 77,000 megawatts in coal plant capacity will, in fact, be retired. won't that at the end of the day have a negative impact on the sector? >> that's about 20% of capacity...
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., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential florida congressman agrees. we'll talk to that congressman live and ask him on what he bases his suspicions. >>> a place in the united states where gasoline has now become hard for drivers to find. you will find out why coming up on "power lunch." >>> meantime, let's go to sue at the new york stock exchange. sue? >> the markets have been up all day long. we're up about 60 points or so on the dow jones industrial average and the big reason of course is the number that we got this morning, falling unemployment. we are now below the 8% level for the first time in four years. the question is how did we get there? here to explain all of that, our senior economics reporter steve leisman. steve? >> sue, thanks very much. sue, this number is a product of simple math. bu
., owens, illinois. >>> "power lunch" now. >> announcer: halftime is over. the second half of the trading day starts right now. >>> 7.8% unemployment. did president obama just win next month's election? jack welch says hold your horses on that 7.8% number. he doesn't really believe it. an influential florida congressman agrees. we'll talk to that congressman live and ask him on what he bases his suspicions. >>> a place in the united states where...
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new york, new jersey, florida, and illinois seeing double and triple digit jumps in foreclosure activity. investor demand has driven supplies on the low end out west down dramatically. zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real estate attorney. she thinks the house market will still bump along for some time to come. sherry, why? >> well, if you look at the 50,000 foot view, you take a step back. we have states like california where, sure, foreclosures are down 45%, but they're still one of the top states for foreclosure. if my kid brought home a zero on her math test and brought it up 45%, she's still failing. in most of the judicial states, the foreclosures are actually up. here in florida, foreclosures are up by 24% 11 months in a row. we're seeing similar problems with the price trends. prices are bumping along the bottom, which can
new york, new jersey, florida, and illinois seeing double and triple digit jumps in foreclosure activity. investor demand has driven supplies on the low end out west down dramatically. zillo reporting today that the cheapest california homes down 43%. that's squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers out of the market. michelle. >> all right. thank you so much. based on all those numbers, are things looking up in the housing market? >> two guests on that. sherry is a real...
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he was even the science student of the year at the university of illinois. but after his adoptive mother passed away, ellis oon dropped t of school and headed to california with little money in his pocket. his skills were quickly recognized. he helped build the first ibm compatible mainframe system. in 1977, he and two of his colleagues broke off and started a company that would eventually become oracle. ellison took the company public in 1986, already a billion-dollar enterprise. now a $100 billion company, his mystique has grown as a billionaire who lives on the edge. he's made shareholders nervous while suffering body blows from mountain biking and surfing. he won a yacht race in sidney overcoming hurricane-strength winds that sank five competitors and drowned six participants. some have speculated he's the inspiration for the tony stark character in "the iron man" films, with ellison even making a cameo in the most recent sequel. ellison's passion for boating it now focused on the america's cup competition. >> this sis extreme sailing. >> he's the princi
he was even the science student of the year at the university of illinois. but after his adoptive mother passed away, ellis oon dropped t of school and headed to california with little money in his pocket. his skills were quickly recognized. he helped build the first ibm compatible mainframe system. in 1977, he and two of his colleagues broke off and started a company that would eventually become oracle. ellison took the company public in 1986, already a billion-dollar enterprise. now a $100...
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new york, new jersey, florida, illinois, seeing double and triple-digit percent jumps in foreclosure activity. investors will find more supply at lower prices. now investor demand has driven supplies on the low end down out west dramatically. zillow reported supplies of the biggest california homes down 43% from a year ago and that is squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers right out of the market. also pressuring the investors. for more on the blog, realtycheck.cnbc.com. tyler, i joined the facebook. go like it, get all the real estate news you ever wanted to know. >>> you know the story by now promising fee pizza for life to whoever asks the presidential candidates if they prefer sausage or pepperoni as their chosen topping. but the move is now turning into a pr nightmare. jane wells live in l.a. with the latest. jane? >> reporter: well, tyler, overall, no matter who wins the election, corporate america hopes to win the pr campaign. ♪ >> reporter: whether it's pizza, skin care, airlines, they're all trying to hitch their marketing star to the election without getting p
new york, new jersey, florida, illinois, seeing double and triple-digit percent jumps in foreclosure activity. investors will find more supply at lower prices. now investor demand has driven supplies on the low end down out west dramatically. zillow reported supplies of the biggest california homes down 43% from a year ago and that is squeezing those much-needed first-time home buyers right out of the market. also pressuring the investors. for more on the blog, realtycheck.cnbc.com. tyler, i...
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are the companies that make the big bottles, for example, owens, illinois. >> it is one of those companies, it is all google and apple and facebook and zynga. this is one of those companies that makes glass bottles. >> stock's up 17% in a month! up 4.5% today. goldman sachs upgrading from buy to neutral. saying they're reducing debt, working on free cash flow generation. glass bottles 1, network equipment gearmakers 0. >>> sony's stock is up today despite some egg on the face again for sony. some tablets leaking. >> the stock's up. i'm not trying to pick on sony because i know you lived in japan for 17 or 18 years. but this is an embarrassing manufacture for sony. they have a tablet, called the ex experia. supposed to be waterproof. sit in the tub, somebody's scrubbing your back with a loofah and you're searching the web. apparently water goes into the tablet rebderring sa inrin inri tab plet not good anymore. >> the tablet was only launched last month as well. ouch. >>> let's look at technology companies we talk about a moment ago. zynga sitting right now as an all-time low, down about 75
are the companies that make the big bottles, for example, owens, illinois. >> it is one of those companies, it is all google and apple and facebook and zynga. this is one of those companies that makes glass bottles. >> stock's up 17% in a month! up 4.5% today. goldman sachs upgrading from buy to neutral. saying they're reducing debt, working on free cash flow generation. glass bottles 1, network equipment gearmakers 0. >>> sony's stock is up today despite some egg on the...
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susan crown now cochair of illinois for romney. she's a member of the national finance team for the romney campaign. all right, susan, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> what made you switch to the romney camp? >> several things. i became increasingly disillusioned and disappointed, and actually pretty angry when obama came out with his 67 borders comments about israel. and i just felt that he wasn't up to the job. >> and i notice -- i read the big story that was about you. you're not happy with the deficit plans, you're not happy with the tax plans. but the thing that really caught my eye because it's the credo of this show. you believe that free market capitalism is the best way to grow the economy. i do too, susan. did that push you toward romney? >> absolutely. i think capitalism is the most efficient genius of american culture. and i feel that the current president doesn't see a problem that a government program can't solve. and i have much more faith in individuals. >> government trickle down. that is what the phrase that
susan crown now cochair of illinois for romney. she's a member of the national finance team for the romney campaign. all right, susan, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> what made you switch to the romney camp? >> several things. i became increasingly disillusioned and disappointed, and actually pretty angry when obama came out with his 67 borders comments about israel. and i just felt that he wasn't up to the job. >> and i notice -- i read the big story that was...
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aren't you in illinois? >> yes. >> do you have a feeling as a muni professional about who is on the right track? the governor in illinois, did you endorse his efforts in the way he decided to close the budget with higher taxes versus the way some of these other guys are doing it? do you have a feeling for that? >> i do and joe, you raise a really good point. >> really? >> yes, you actually did. and in municipals, it's sort of an ancillary issue but what those three republican governors have in common is that they really didn't have union support. one of the toughest issues with the democratic governors and democratic legislators is the union support and the fact that at the core of the big issues that they have to deal with is pension reform and what we call opeb, other post employment benefits, and what the unions have negotiated versus what they have to take away. kasich addressed it, scott walk ear dressed it and probably went further than just addressing the fiscal issues in wisconsin. he went after coll
aren't you in illinois? >> yes. >> do you have a feeling as a muni professional about who is on the right track? the governor in illinois, did you endorse his efforts in the way he decided to close the budget with higher taxes versus the way some of these other guys are doing it? do you have a feeling for that? >> i do and joe, you raise a really good point. >> really? >> yes, you actually did. and in municipals, it's sort of an ancillary issue but what those three...
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in illinois. let us know why. you're running for the presidency. you don't have a private life anymore. it's gone. you made that decision when you said i'm running for president. what i'm saying is, we know one thing about mitt romney. he's got 25 years of solid business experience, most of which has been very successful. and he's a decent man. by the way i'll say it again. i'm going to feel very good when this man is president in january because he's going to make, i believe he'll bite the bullet, nigel. i really believe this guy -- >> nigel, you were there for gordon brown. what was that like for you? >> well, he was a man, it was awful really, not only -- >> scars. >> i want this guy on the show every time. >> not only did he sell 400 metric tons of gold at an average price of $258 an ounce, we can all make bad calls. what he did he announced to the markets the 17 days on which he was going to sell the gold and the quantities. i mean, we just had a moron in charge. it was disastrous. >> like i
in illinois. let us know why. you're running for the presidency. you don't have a private life anymore. it's gone. you made that decision when you said i'm running for president. what i'm saying is, we know one thing about mitt romney. he's got 25 years of solid business experience, most of which has been very successful. and he's a decent man. by the way i'll say it again. i'm going to feel very good when this man is president in january because he's going to make, i believe he'll bite the...
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i'm talking about your 3ms, illinois tool works, your honeywells, ges, big global companies that sell to a lot of industries. you want to look there for trends. here are three trends that the multi-industry companies are showing so far. number one, they're all missing revenue forecasts. david was referencing the numbers. i'll give you updated numbers in a minute. that's the most important trend. they are missing revenue forecasts. number two, the orders are slowing down. the book to bill ratio for most of the companies are below one. many reporting delays in new projects as well. the concern now, new concern the last two days is that capital spending might slow down in 2013 and that would definitely affect all of these companies. the third trend is that there's really no help from any particular region. neither from china, which appears to be bottoming but no one is for sure. europe is weak. we're not sure if that will get weaker or better and u.s. is showing weakness. no help from any region is a real trend. here's where we are. 144 companies reporting. 60% are beating estimates. mor
i'm talking about your 3ms, illinois tool works, your honeywells, ges, big global companies that sell to a lot of industries. you want to look there for trends. here are three trends that the multi-industry companies are showing so far. number one, they're all missing revenue forecasts. david was referencing the numbers. i'll give you updated numbers in a minute. that's the most important trend. they are missing revenue forecasts. number two, the orders are slowing down. the book to bill ratio...
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we're in freeport, illinois. where a successful company built up by american workers, sensata technologies, is being dismantled and literally shipped to china. equipment's going, too. they want everything. closing this plant will have a ripple effect and freeport is not alone. since 2000, 5.5 million manufacturing jobs have been moved overseas, most of them going to china. that's because since 2000, 50,000, 5-0,000, factories have closed here in america. this week, the government released statistics on state unemployment rates over the past 12 months. think about the recovery. in almost every battleground state, there has been a sizable drop in unemployment. in ohio, for example, the unemployment rate is at 7%. down 1.6% from a year ago. in the state of virginia, it's at 5.9%. in iowa, it's 5.2%. in nevada, it's still high at 11.8%. but it's come down nearly 2% over the past year. now, over the past year, 30 states have seen significant drops in unemployment compared to the national average. we could be doing eve
we're in freeport, illinois. where a successful company built up by american workers, sensata technologies, is being dismantled and literally shipped to china. equipment's going, too. they want everything. closing this plant will have a ripple effect and freeport is not alone. since 2000, 5.5 million manufacturing jobs have been moved overseas, most of them going to china. that's because since 2000, 50,000, 5-0,000, factories have closed here in america. this week, the government released...
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the idea that governor clinton in illinois wants the federal taxpayers to bail out the state of illinois, what would the doctor's recommendation b? >> certainly would have opposed the idea of a federal bailout. first of all, it is a waste of taxpayers' money. unnecessary borrowing at the federal level. secondly, it is just to pay up to public employee unions to allow them to continue to receive benefits and pensions and other aspects of the employment that are not comparable to the private sector. so certainly would have opposed a bailout of the illinois or any other state pension system. lou: thank you for being here. the book is the indispensable milton friedman. a great title. and an accurate description of the subject of your book. thank you so much for being here. up next, chinese checkers carried out a successful cyber attack on the united states. by the way, you remember, we were told that would be an act of war if that happens. why is the obama administration -- well, what are they doing? it is in declaring war. that story. coming up tomorrow, is the obama administration planning
the idea that governor clinton in illinois wants the federal taxpayers to bail out the state of illinois, what would the doctor's recommendation b? >> certainly would have opposed the idea of a federal bailout. first of all, it is a waste of taxpayers' money. unnecessary borrowing at the federal level. secondly, it is just to pay up to public employee unions to allow them to continue to receive benefits and pensions and other aspects of the employment that are not comparable to the...
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would a second obama ter term ma bail out for illinois? we take a look. >> president headlines vegas as he prepares for the first presidential debate. >> you may have heard, in a few days my opponent in this elect, and i are having a debate, i am looking forward to it. it. i. lou: ed klein author of best selling book, the amateur, on the obama administration, here this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur lou: the president holed up in las vegas prepatiencing for thk- preparing for first debate on wednesday. what is going on with this campaign team? on wall street first, stocks kicking off with modest games, dow industrials up 78, and s&p rose 4, and nazdaq fell 3, manufacturing, unprim unexpectew in september for the first time in 4 months. but construct went down. and federal res
would a second obama ter term ma bail out for illinois? we take a look. >> president headlines vegas as he prepares for the first presidential debate. >> you may have heard, in a few days my opponent in this elect, and i are having a debate, i am looking forward to it. it. i. lou: ed klein author of best selling book, the amateur, on the obama administration, here this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who...
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governor of the great state of illinois. up next, brett erlich proves once and for all that there is no one better at capitalizing on mitt romney's mistakes. >> coming up mitt romney mentioning his binder full of women may have hurt his campaign but it hurt my side business. don't go away. >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15 under $15 menu. oh my goodness! oh my gosh this looks amazing! that's a good deal! [ man ] wow! it is so good! [ male announcer ] our new maine stays! 15 entrees under $15 seafood, chicken and more! oo! the tilapia with roasted vegetables! i'm actually looking at the wood grilled chicken with portobello wine sauce. you so fascinated by the prices, you keep rambling on! i know! -that pork chop was great! -no more fast food friday's! so we gotta go! we're going to go to red lobster. yep. [ male announcer ] try our 15 under $15 menu and sea food differently! jennife
governor of the great state of illinois. up next, brett erlich proves once and for all that there is no one better at capitalizing on mitt romney's mistakes. >> coming up mitt romney mentioning his binder full of women may have hurt his campaign but it hurt my side business. don't go away. >>"if you ever raise taxes on >>the rich, you're going to destroy our economy." not true! [ male announcer ] red lobster's hitting the streets to tell real people about our new 15...
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illinois street, is the long line on the right. the historic core is the jaged edge on the left along 20th street and the area next to the ships is the ship repair operation. and then the existing ramp restaurant and book works to the north. all areas within the context of planning the cove area. this exhibit illustrates a little bit more planning that we are looking at for cranko park and green. the adjacent partials in a browner beige along the illinois street and the core. again, for the cranko park i gave the commission an update in may and i will be coming back to you next month with the comments that we received from the presentation to the community about the alternative concepts developed. we are also as part of the park planning, looking at 19th street and how we introduced that as a new access way. coordinating with both bodi i, and bde, to make sure that those improvements facilitate their needs and the park and the over all ship needs and it could be a route to get to the water front site and so we are coordinating with
illinois street, is the long line on the right. the historic core is the jaged edge on the left along 20th street and the area next to the ships is the ship repair operation. and then the existing ramp restaurant and book works to the north. all areas within the context of planning the cove area. this exhibit illustrates a little bit more planning that we are looking at for cranko park and green. the adjacent partials in a browner beige along the illinois street and the core. again, for the...
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and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. think twice. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system. but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit when consumed 3 times per day. 7 out of 10 doctors recommend activia. and the great taste is recommended by me! ♪ activia and try new activia light. 60 calories and the only leading light yogurt with no added sugar. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's w
and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. think twice. with occasional...
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and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. >>> introduce their transition team and the next bullet out of their meeting was by the way by the end of 2012 all the jobs in this plant will be moved to china. >> welcome back to "the ed show." we first brought you the story of technologies back in july on "the ed show." sensata is a car manufacturing company in freeport, illinois. it's majority owned by bain capital. the company is set to close its illinois factory by the end of 2012 and outsource the jobs to china. it puts workers in a desperate situation. >> they informed us they would be bringing some of the people from china for us to t
and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. >>> introduce...
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and a lot of that, munis in particular, even with areas of california potentially illinois, around the country, these municipalities that are going chapter 11, it doesn't -- or chapter 9, it doesn't really matter. because it is still a play maybe against the fiscal cliff, taxation. but the point is there is something we all agree on. but be careful. okay? if this is five years on stocks, i think what everybody's thinking about is between where we're at now and five years, they do believe stocks are going to be higher. but the real question is, where's the path to get there? and i think the same thing is true for interest rates. you know, here we are around 1.82. i think it's pretty smart to say that in a five-year horizon, pretty much everybody afwrees they're going to be higher. but what path are we going to take? that is really the argument. when you get many of these managers that say, don't worry, just buy and hold or buy on the dips, that all might be true. except for somewhere along the line there's going to be an extreme everybody's going to want to avoid. timing is nirvana. >>
and a lot of that, munis in particular, even with areas of california potentially illinois, around the country, these municipalities that are going chapter 11, it doesn't -- or chapter 9, it doesn't really matter. because it is still a play maybe against the fiscal cliff, taxation. but the point is there is something we all agree on. but be careful. okay? if this is five years on stocks, i think what everybody's thinking about is between where we're at now and five years, they do believe stocks...
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clair county, illinois. want to know why small businesses leave southern illinois? because of lawsuits and public policy from people like nancy pelosi and barack obama. [laughter] [yelling from the back] if we are going to make sure that we represent southern illinois, we have to make sure we know there is a problem. the people in southern illinois know that there is a problem and we will work together to solve those problems. [applause] >> we should let the audience debate. doing a good job up here. each candidate has two minutes to answer. the next question comes from gary metro, from jason planner -- plumber. >> from people in the audience tonight with the same question, we are grappling with natural gas as an abundant source of clean fuel. there are concerns about one method being used, hydraulic fracturing. illinois, especially southern illinois, is seen as a potential source for natural gas covered through tracking. there are concerns about contaminating our water. where do you stand on this? >> i support accessing all of our natural resources. the economy is
clair county, illinois. want to know why small businesses leave southern illinois? because of lawsuits and public policy from people like nancy pelosi and barack obama. [laughter] [yelling from the back] if we are going to make sure that we represent southern illinois, we have to make sure we know there is a problem. the people in southern illinois know that there is a problem and we will work together to solve those problems. [applause] >> we should let the audience debate. doing a good...
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and moving back to nauvoo, they established one of the greatest centers in all of illinois. but the harassment didn't end. in 1844, joseph smith was martyred at the carthage jail, and for two years thereafter, the mormons were harassed by citizens of hancock county. on the frozen night, february 4th, 1846, men, women, and children- mormons had had enough- and some walking on actual ice, some going on barges, moved across this river towards their eventual home in utah. without that connection between belief and behavior, the power of doctrine, mormons may not ever have survived, and we wouldn't have this major worldview today. i'm sitting at the latter day saints visitor center in nauvoo, illinois, sitting with elder garth andrus, and he's going to give us insight into the mormon religion and the powerful presence of nauvoo for mormons in this area. elder andrus, let me start out with a simple question. where does the term mormon come from? >> well, the term mormon is a nickname, and it arrives because of the book of mormon that the latter day saints have as a part of scriptu
and moving back to nauvoo, they established one of the greatest centers in all of illinois. but the harassment didn't end. in 1844, joseph smith was martyred at the carthage jail, and for two years thereafter, the mormons were harassed by citizens of hancock county. on the frozen night, february 4th, 1846, men, women, and children- mormons had had enough- and some walking on actual ice, some going on barges, moved across this river towards their eventual home in utah. without that connection...
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and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. [ male announcer ] how do you make america's favorite recipes? just begin with america's favorite soups. bring out chicken broccoli alfredo. or best-ever meatloaf. go to campbellskitchen.com for recipes, plus a valuable coupon. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a
and the people of illinois are living proof. workers at bain-owned sensata are about to lose their jobs, but they are not going down without a fight. we'll meet one of them next. >>> sherrod brown destroyed his opponent at their first debate. we'll bring you the tape. >>> and mitt romney is throwing the long ball on libya. >> he should be exploiting it. >> coming up, how the president needs to handle the benghazi question at the debate. [ male announcer ] how do...